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Ideas Organisation Sentence fluency Word choice Voice Conventions Presentation Voice Conventions Presentation
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Analysed texts and used rubrics to grade them according to ideas Become familiar with what to look for in a piece of writing that exhibited strong development of ideas. What are some of these characteristics?
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Some characteristics of good writing- ideas Clear and focused Holds readers attention Relevant anecdotes and details enrich the central theme Idea narrow and manageable Reader’s questions are anticipated and answered Insight-picking out significant aspects from life’s experiences
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Ideas Trait
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Teaching the Ideas Trait 3-6 Selecting the Idea (topic) Narrowing the idea (focus) Elaborating the idea ( development) Discovering the best information to convey the idea (details)
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Teaching the ideas trait P-2 Finding the right topic Selecting interesting, relevant details Making the content clear
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Using Mentor Texts
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Selecting an idea 3-6 p.51 Make old ideas new again Free ideas- free writing flashback favourite places Corral ideas Prompt ideas
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Selecting an idea P-2 p.82 Finding the right topic What’s so special? Fun with Funnels Ideas are everywhere
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In the classroom Discuss ways to introduce these ideas. What will / could you do? Can I use a mentor text? How do I choose it? What do you envisage the students will produce. Before next week plan a lesson that would help students select an idea for writing-it could be individually or a class lesson. Be clear about what you want at this stage-you’re only in the planning stage
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Narrowing the idea p. 88 P-2 p.55 3-6 R.A.F.T.S. Call it out String-along Picture this
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